Santa Monica High School
Santa Monica High School, officially abbreviated to SAMOHI, is located in Santa Monica, California. Founded in 1891, it changed location several times in its early years before settling into its present campus at 601 Pico Boulevard. It is a part of the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District.
History
In 1891, the Union High School Law was passed in Santa Monica, thereby establishing a four-year high school for the city. The first graduating class graduated in 1894. The "new" campus opened in 1912 with one building, the current History Building, with an enrollment of 50 students. The school sits on the hilltop between 4th and 7th streets and Pico and Olympic Blvds., from which one can see the Pacific Ocean. Ten years later the campus was expanded with construction of the English building. In 1921, the Open Air Memorial Theater was built to honor the Santa Monicans who served in World War I. One of the best examples of the classical Greek style in Southern California, the amphitheater was built after Santa Monica passed a $30,000 bond measure to fund its construction. Barnum Hall Theater, originally called "the Auditorium," was built in 1937 by the Works Progress Administration to be the Civic Auditorium of Santa Monica and host school events as well. The campus also added six buildings during this period: the Language, English, Business, History, Administration and Music Buildings.In 1952, Santa Monica High School was finally expanded to what it is now,, and two new buildings were built, the Science and Technology D.M. Buildings. As the school aged, renovations took place in Barnum Hall and the Music Building was completely rebuilt. As of February 2015, a new Science and Technology Building — known as the Innovation Building — has been constructed along with an outdoor gathering space called Centennial Plaza. On September 10, 2015, during "Back to School Night" the Innovation Building was unveiled to the public.
Houses
In 2003, Samohi adopted a house system, similar to college house systems; each student is part of a house. There are five houses: S, M, O, H and I, with each house assigned a building or a floor of a building. S House is stationed in the Language Building, M house is on the first floor of the History Building, O house is on the second floor of the History Building, H house is stationed in the English Building, and I house is stationed in the new Innovation Building. The "A" house was cut due to the California budget cuts to public schools. A principal oversees each of the houses, along with two counselors. Teachers with classrooms in a house building/floor are automatically deemed one of the house teachers with some slight exceptions. Upon enrollment in Santa Monica High School, students are randomly assigned to a house unless the student has already had a sibling in SAMOHI. In that case, the student has the option to join the house their sibling is in, or to join a new one.Academics
The school also has an academic team which won the 2008 National Science Bowl competition as well as the 2017 National Ocean Sciences Bowl. Additionally, the quiz bowl team remains competitive in the Southern California circuit.Music department
Orchestral program
In 2005, Symphony Orchestra was labeled the best high school-level orchestra in the nation by the American String Teachers Association at the National Orchestra Festival in Reno, Nevada. The orchestra program is made up of many different ensembles, ranging from the smaller Beginning Strings / String Orchestra to the large Symphony Orchestra. Many of the orchestras from Santa Monica High School have had the chance to travel around the nation and the world. In February 2006, Symphony Orchestra became the first public high school orchestra to perform in the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Downtown Los Angeles.Marching Band
The Santa Monica High School Viking Marching Band is one of the oldest high school marching bands in the state of California. The marching band performs for home football games and for many school and community events. The band enjoys a long history of competing in parades and field shows, most notably participating in shows sponsored by the SCSBOA. In 2006, the marching band qualified for the first time in the SCSBOA 5A division championship.Samohi currently offers five concert bands, with the Wind Ensemble recognized as one of the most exceptionally talented high school bands in California. The Wind Ensemble performed at Carnegie Hall in 2007 and 2015, as well as Chicago Symphony Hall in 2013. In 2016, the Wind Ensemble was selected to perform at the California All-State Music Educator's Conference in San Jose. All ensembles regularly perform in festivals, conferences, and invitational concerts. The program enrolls over 300 students. The music program enjoys state of the art facilities and performance hall.
Athletics
Basketball
Girls Varsity team won the 2010 CIF Southern Division 1 championship, defeating Summit High 69-63. It is the first girls basketball title for SAMOHI, they went on to the Fourth Round of State and lost by two.Boys Varsity won the 2013 CIF Division 1A Southern Section Championship against El Toro High School 66-56 at the Anaheim Convention Center. They enter the Division 1 State Championship as a #1 seed, losing in the championship game 73-57 loss to Pleasant Grove. They also made it to the finals of the 2010 CIF Southern Division 1 Championship, but they were defeated at the Honda Center against Luezinger, and they went on to lose in second round of state.
Cross country
The cross country team informally known as the "XC team" is composed of freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors. As of 2019, the Cross-country team competes in division 1 of CIF.Wrestling
The wrestling team won the CIF State Championship in 1986. Also won the CIF State Championship in weight class in 2007. For the past 7 years, the team has qualified individuals for the Southern Section CIF Masters and CIF State Championships.Softball
The lady Vikings have been undefeated in league games since 2004. In 2010 and 2014 the lady Vikings won CIF division IV southern section.Color Guard
Samohi's color guard and winter guard team performs in shows sponsored by Winter Guard International and Winter Guard Association of Southern California. Originally a joint drill team with Santa Monica College named the "Coronettes", the team utilizes both wooden guns and flags in their routines that are featured during halftime of every home football game. Additionally, after three years of membership, each participant receives a varsity letter. The team won gold medals in the WGASC championships in 2014, 2015, and 2016.Notable alumni
Notable groups of alumni have included members of the "Brat Pack" a group of young actors who frequently appeared together in teen-oriented coming-of-age films in the 1980s, including Lee Arenberg, Sean Penn, Robert Downey Jr. and Emilio Estevez.- Lee Arenberg, actor, member of the "Brat Pack"
- Andrew Bazzi, musician
- Dirk Blocker, actor
- Randolph Bresnik, Col. U.S.M.C., NASA astronaut
- Dean Cain, actor
- Joyce Carlson, Disney artist and Imagineer
- Ry Cooder, guitarist/musician
- Keith Coogan, actor
- David Coons, computer graphics professional and filmmaker
- Carson Daly, television personality
- Faye Dancer, baseball player
- Hutch Dano, actor and rapper
- Ken Darby, musician
- Cody Decker, Major League Baseball player
- Robert Downey, Jr., actor
- Daryl Dragon, musician
- John Ehrlichman, key figure in Watergate scandal
- Emilio Estevez, actor and director
- Ramon Estevez, actor
- Renée Estevez, actress
- Rhenzy Feliz, actor
- Glenn Ford, actor
- Spencer Freedman, college basketball player for the Harvard Crimson
- Ricardo Garica, Public Defender for Los Angeles County
- Adam Glasser, adult film director aka Seymore Butts
- Charles Gordon, NFL player
- Lindsay Greenbush, actress
- Sidney Greenbush, actress
- Saba Hamedy, journalist
- Phil Hill, America's first Formula One World Champion
- Alex Hoffman-Ellis, football linebacker
- Tyler Honeycutt, NBA player/Sacramento Kings
- Ryan Hurst, actor
- Damone Johnson, NFL player
- Mel Kaufman, NFL player
- Natas Kaupas, professional skateboarder
- Cory Kennedy, actress
- Jonny Kim, Navy SEAL, doctor, NASA astronaut
- Kibum Kim, actor, member of K-Pop group Super Junior
- Marta Kristen, actress
- Eric Leach, singer Symbol Six
- Tim Leary, Major League Baseball player
- Jimmy Lennon Jr., ring announcer
- David Linden, neurobiologist and popular-science writer
- Sandra Tsing Loh, writer, artist, radio personality
- Chad Lowe, actor
- Rob Lowe, actor
- Dinah Manoff, actress
- Liz Masakayan, volleyball player/coach
- Terrell Maze, CFL football player
- Byron McLaughlin, MLB player
- Jim McLaughlin, volleyball coach
- Jim Menges, volleyball player
- Glyn Milburn, NFL player
- Stephen Miller, senior advisor to US President Donald Trump
- Rick Monday, Major League Baseball player and broadcaster
- Mike Muir, singer
- Gene Nelson, actor, dancer, director
- J.B. Nethercutt, businessman, founder of The Nethercutt Collection
- Terri Nunn, actress, lead singer for Berlin
- Parry O'Brien, Olympic shot putter, 2 gold medals and silver medal
- Pat O'Hara, NFL player, Los Angeles Avengers coach, actor
- Edwin Outwater, conductor
- R. C. Owens, NFL player
- Adam Parfrey, journalist and editor
- Karyn Parsons, actress
- Austin Peck, actor
- Chris Penn, actor
- Sean Penn, Oscar-winning actor
- Eric Pop, professor
- Pat Powers, Olympic gold medalist volleyball player
- Kesha Ram, Vermont State Representative
- Michael Reinhardt, photographer
- David Robertson, music director St Louis Symphony
- Holly Robinson-Peete, actress
- Ben Levi Ross, actor
- Ronda Rousey, UFC Women's Bantamweight Champion
- Maya Rudolph, actress/comedian
- Gail Russell, actress
- Meredith Salenger, actress
- Eric Sato, Olympic volleyball
- Liane Sato, Olympic volleyball
- Terry Schofield, basketball player and coach
- Michael Sealy, head coach, UCLA Women's Volleyball
- Charlie Sheen, actor
- Tyler Skaggs, Major League Baseball player.
- Dennis Smith, NFL football player
- Kenna Stout, Radical Art Curator
- Gloria Stuart, actress
- Amber Tamblyn, actress
- Tony Tarasco, Major League Baseball player
- Heather Thomas, actress
- Tessa Thompson, actress
- Dennis Thurman, NFL football, USC coach, NFL assistant coach
- Madison Tung, wrestler, military officer, and Rhodes Scholar.
- Greg Turk, computer graphics professional
- Robert Wagner, actor
- Matthew Walker, actor, director of Troubadour Theater Company
- Darren Willis, NFL player, personal trainer